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K E L L O G GCOMMUNITY COLLEGE
Industrial Electricity and Electronics
ContaCtS
AdmissionsKellogg Community College450 North AvenueBattle Creek, MI 49017
PHONE 269.965.4153FAX 269.966.4089EMAIL adm@kellogg.eduWEB www.kellogg.edu/admissions
Industrial Trades ProgramTom Longman, Director, RMTCPHONE 269.565.2800 FAX 269.962.7370 EMAIL longmant@kellogg.eduWEB www.kellogg.edu/rmtc
Kellogg Community College is an equal opportunity educator and employer and does not discriminate on the basis of national or ethnic origin, ethnicity, race, ancestry, color, sex (sex or gender, affiliation, expression or orientation), marital/family status, age, physical or mental ability or attributes, genetic information, political affiliation, veterans status, religion, or any other characteristic covered by law in its admission policy, educational programs, activities, or employment policies.
Take the Next StepGo to www.kellogg.edu/industrial-trades for more information about Industrial Trades career options and KCC courses.
K E L L O G GCOMMUNITY COLLEGE
Industrial Trades 10/2015
KELLOGG COMMUNIT Y COLLEGE
Regional Manufacturing Technology Center
Industrial Electricity and Electronics Program
Complex electrical and electronic control systems which require sophisticated computer programming, monitoring, and diagnostics are an integral part of advanced manufacturing and renewable energy systems. The Industrial Electricity and Electronics Program at Kellogg Community College prepares students to install, maintain, and repair these systems.
EmploymEnt opportunitiESElectricians work for companies or private contractors in a wide variety of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings including homes, schools, hospitals, manufacturing facilities, shopping centers, office buildings, and apartment complexes. Industrial electricians work in manufacturing facilities on machines and automated equipment.
For more information on regional employment levels, occupational descriptions, and wages, visit onEt online at www.onetonline.org, or talk with the program instructor during the program orientation.
Career opportunities include: Electrician (residential, commercial, industrial) Instrumentation and/or Electrical Technician Electro-Mechanical Technician Control Technician Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanic Electrical and Electronic Installation,
Maintenance and Repair Workers Electrical Engineering Technician
With further education, opportunities include: Production Supervisor Maintenance Supervisor Electrical Engineer Quality Control Engineer Manufacturing/Process Engineer
program optionSKellogg Community College offers three program options: Industrial Trades Certificate in Electricity and
Electronics (30 credits) Industrial Electricity and Electronics Associate
in Applied Science (62 credits) Skilled Trades Associate in Applied Science
for Journeyman or USDOL Apprenticeship card holders (62 credits)
rECommEndEd tEChniCal ElECtivESRobotics; Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration; and Machining Technology
CourSE workThe course work within the Industrial Electricity and Electronics Program provides hands-onlearning opportunities using real-world equipment. Courses are modular with some portions of the modules available for online completion. Modules are pass/fail, which means a student can continue to work on the module until they pass the module. Students receive one-on-one instruction from a journeyman instructor.
Topics covered in Industrial Electricity and Electronics modules include: Safety Mathematics Electrical Theory National Electrical Code Motor Controls Power Distribution Systems Facility Maintenance Electrical Control Wiring Industrial Electronics Programmable Logic Controllers Panel View
For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the Industrial Electricity and Electronics Certificate program, and other important information, please go to www.kellogg.edu/academic/Gedt_IndElec.html.
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